es ve he TY oa Br ER Dm -g ie pl Si A Ly "a oo - SE -. a o a PS Ae o - a oad LY , Elin 2 MATT Lary Pn a, Fa CART REITER 2 2 SA RIEL ak i 9 LP, or vs fe at 3s $ $94 ih vA 4 --- Shad BE RARE wv N AST o~ a aw \ | ER I . Ra I ARK J ASS ERRATA SA LA St LEE LC LSI AVE RIERA SCF I § FINA SNE 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 8, 1982 PUG ALR, BOF HAAS FIO #4 CEL TR TAF RN : ea ESTAS SS 0) rer AAG METAL SES A TEAR TNT a TL ET aA a PONCE WEIRWER SFY 47 $F Children back to classes (From page) students, a slight decrease over last year. The academic staff of 23 is also down by one teacher this year. The new vice principal is Mr. W. Doug Brown, who WE OnLY D0 WHAT WE DO BEST I was vice principal last year at Ritson Road School in Oshawa, and the second new member of the staff this year is Cheryl Love, who will teach grades seven and eight. At Prince Albert School ALLTYPES - ALL MAKES PHILIPS MODULAR-4 SERVICING STEREOS & HI-FI'S vicy 723-5341 214BLOORST.E. "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years." PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS -RCA - ZENITH - TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1 YEAR ANNUAL 2 YEAR ANNUAL 3 YEAR ANNUAL (Rates subject to change without notice.) SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 'All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. &% which has classes from Kindergarten through to grade six, the anticipated enrolment is 365 students with a teaching staff of 22. There is just one new staff member this year, Mrs. Doris Down who will teach Kindergarten. At the schools in Epsom and Greenbank under the direction of principal Bud Morrison, enrolments are expected to be up slightly. The projection for Green- bank School is 135 students while at Epsom, there will be about 95 students in class this year. The only new member of the staff at Greenbank is Marlene Atkinson who will teach grades two and three. She taught last year in Oshawa. At Epsom, the new vice principal is Alan Sawtell. He was vice principal last year at the Lake Vista Senior Public School. Sharon Lewis will teach Kindergarten. Mr. Morrison said that starting the second week in September, classes in the morning will begin at 8:30 rather the usual time of 8:45. Instruction will finish at 3:15 in the afternoon with all students then beginning a 20 minute activity period in their classrooms. At the Immaculate Con- ception Separate School in Port Perry, which is starting its second full year, principal John Quinn said he expects enrolment this year will be 150 students an increase of 15 over last year. . There are eight members on the teaching staff, inclu- ding the principal, with Rosemary Connell, the one new teacher this year. She will be teaching grades one and two.' At R.H. Cornish, the largest elementary school in ROYAL BANK 210 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY - 985-7316 announces "NEW"' BANKING HOURS Effective MON., OCTOBER 4th, 1982 We will be Open to Serve You ... MONDAY to THURSDAY 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. FRIDAYS 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. When you succeed...we succeed. 8 ROYAL BANK the Township, projected enrolment this year is 971 students, a slight increase over last year. Harry Kiezebrink is the new principal, while Ian Cooke is the new vice princi- pal. There will be three new members on the academic staff this year. Kim Nadeau will teach French Immersion, Paul Reed, music and science, and Phyllis Stewart, part time academic resources. With the kids back to school, motorist should be reminded to obey the flashing lights on school buses and also to keep a close watch for the crossing guards as they guide students across busy streets. Trent - Severn news On August 23, 1982 the stored water in Trent Severn Waterway reservoir lakes amounted to an average of 68 per cent of the normal max- imum level, 3 and one half per cent less than a week earlier. This was about 3 per cent greater than the 10-year average for that date and within one half per cent of the level at that date in 1981. Reservoir flows were reduced early this week following rains on Sunday night, August 22 which added considerably to the Kawartha levels. Rain again on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 24, 25 resulted in a definite surplus situation on the Kawarthas and a con- siderable increase in flow from these lakes to control their levels. Rainfall was distributed with heavier amounts on the Kawarthas than in Haliburton as an average of the two events this past week. Reduced evaporation due to colder and wetter fall weather makes the holding of surplus more "dicey" and therefore less can be safely held at this time of year, than in the heat of summer. Much of the surplus will therefore be released to achieve safer lower levels on the Kawarthas. MacMILLAN ORCHARDS -- NOW AVAILABLE -- "FLASH FROZEN" *Peas *Wax Beans *Green Beans *Cherries *Raspberries *Blueberries *Corn "MacMILLAN ORCHARDS -- WHITBY -- 668-5031 686-2531 24 HOUR INFORMATION LINE: 686-3515 x, Rr HEA LLaN RR TRNAS ARATE Council back to work next week Teachers and school kids aren't the only ones heading back to work after a lengthy summer vacation. Scugog Township council gets back to business this coming Monday (September 13) with its first regular meeting in more than four weeks, while on Wednesday, Durham Region council will meet for the first time in eight weeks. At the next Regional meet- ing this coming Wednesday, it will be interesting to see if tempers have cooled over the eight weeks. The last Regional meeting was punctuated with a lot of name calling, jeering and accusations. Durham Region chairman Gary Herrema has declared publicly he will be seeking another term as chairman of the council. But if elected, he has stated it will be his last term. Mr. Herrema's opponent in the chairman's race two years ago, Oshawa councillor John Aker stated last week he has not decided if he will run for the job again. As of this date, no other candidates have announced their intention to jump into the fray for the top political position in the Region. The Regional chairman is . elected by the new in-coming Durham council, and this election is held at the first meeting after the municipal elections. Here in Scugog, most members of local council have made up their minds to seek re-election, but at least three have not publicly declared what seat they will be seeking. And as of this date, there have been no public declar- ations from others who may throw their hats into the political ring this fall. In Scugog's neighbouring Township to the west, Uxbridge Mayor Bill Ballinger is facing a challenge from chiropracter Dr. Morley Pitts who announced he will be in the race for the Mayor's chair. Incumbent Mayor Ballinger is well known in Scugog as the former owner of Crandell's Restaurant in Port Perry. Dr. Pitts is making his first bid for elected office. In Scugog, Mayor Jerry Taylor has stated he will be seeking another term in office (his third straight, if elected) and so far, there have been no challengers. Nomination Day for the municipal elections is Oct- ober 18. FRANK'S RESTAURANT Caesarea - 986-5553 "Friday & Saturday We Have A New Band Entertaining: 9P.M.to1 AM. RESTAURANT HOURS: Daily 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. 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